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Anti-tumor effects of the oral administration of the streptococcal preparation OK-432 (PICIBANIL)--the inhibition of carcinogenesis and growth in rats with ENNG-induced gastrointestinal tumors.

M Takeshita1, F Makita, I Takeyoshi, H Ishikawa, S Nakamura, S Owada, Y Miyamoto, M Izuo, S Kurashige.   

Abstract

We examined whether the Streptococcal preparation OK-432, an immunopotentiating agent, increases immunocompetence of the gut-associated lymphoid system (GALS), inhibits gastrointestinal carcinogenesis, and has an anti-tumor effect. 14C-labelled OK-432 was orally and intraperitoneally administered to rats, and the distribution of the agent in various organs then serially evaluated. The concentration of OK-432 in Peyer's patches and mesenteric lymph nodes was higher after oral administration than after intraperitoneal administration, and showed a biphasic pattern peaking at 30 minutes and 5 hours following administration, in the Peyer's patches. With regard to immunocompetence, PHA- and PWM-stimulated blastogenesis of lymphocytes derived from the mesenteric lymph nodes and peripheral blood enhanced, and the helper/suppressor T-cell ratio was elevated after the oral administration of OK-432. Moreover, chemotactic activity of peritoneal macrophages was also increased. ENNG-induced gastrointestinal carcinogenesis was observed in 60 per cent of the rats orally administered OK-432 as compared with 88 per cent of the controls. The 13-month survival rate of the rats with gastrointestinal cancer was 50 per cent in those administered OK-432 as compared with 25 per cent in those administered OK-432 as compared with 25 per cent in the controls. When administered orally, the agent prevented reduction in immuno-competence in the course of carcinogenesis, suppressed carcinogenesis, and prolonged the survival of animals with cancer without any of the side effects associated with injection. The oral administration of OK-432 is thus considered to be an effective non-specific immunotherapy against gastro-intestinal malignancies.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2359208     DOI: 10.1007/bf02470667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Surg        ISSN: 0047-1909


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